This may sound like a cop out, but have you at least read the manual a
couple of times through? Yeah, it's not the most fun thing to do, but it
really DOES help.
rEalm
HighDensity303@...
01/27/2003 07:06 PM
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Subject: [xl7] drowning in st. louis
Okay, I have had this thing for like 6 months and I don't have a clue as
to
what I am doing. I can program simple patterns, that's easy but are they
songs, I pretty much only use the grid recording. I have never had any
musical training in any way, i can't even play an instrument but i do
like
playing with my xl7 but i have come to a dead lock and have only been
messing
with the same ten patterns that a made the in the first three months that
i
had the damn thing and now i don't know what to do next. pretty much all
i
do with my patterns is mess with the knobs. so what i was thinking was
that
maybe if some one heard the patterns i made they can give me a few ideas
as
to what to do next... i am just looking for suggestions.
thanks
drowning in St. Louis
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Re: [xl7] drowning in st. louis
2003-01-28 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
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